Use dircolors to set default colors for ls

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axel 2006-12-01 01:40:26 +10:00
parent 2570eb1ab8
commit b8f2f46945

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@ -12,45 +12,11 @@ if command ls --version 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
command ls $param $argv
end
set -l color_document 35
set -l color_image '01;35'
set -l color_sound '01;35'
set -l color_video '01;35'
set -l color_archive '01;31'
set -l color_command '01;32'
set -l color_backup 37
set -l default no=00 fi=00 'di=01;34' 'ln=01;36' 'pi=40;33' 'so=01;35' 'bd=40;33;01' 'cd=40;33;01' 'or=01;05;37;41' 'mi=01;05;37;41' ex=$color_command
for i in .cmd .exe .com .btm .bat .sh .csh .fish
set default $default "*$i=$color_command"
if not set -q LS_COLORS
if type -f dircolors >/dev/null
eval (dircolors -c)
end
end
for i in .tar .tgz .arj .taz .lhz .zip .z .Z .gz .bz2 .bz .tz .rpm .cpio .jar .deb .rar .bin .hqx
set default $default "*$i=$color_archive"
end
for i in .jpg .jpeg .gif .bmp .xbm .xpm .png .tif
set default $default "*$i=$color_image"
end
for i in .mp3 .au .wav .aiff .ogg .wma
set default $default "*$i=$color_sound"
end
for i in .avi .mpeg .mpg .divx .mov .qt .wmv .rm
set default $default "*$i=$color_video"
end
for i in .htm .html .rtf .wpd .doc .pdf .ps .xls .swf .txt .tex .sxw .dvi INSTALL README ChangeLog
set default $default "*$i=$color_document"
end
for i in '~' .bak
set default $default "*$i=$color_backup"
end
set -gx LS_COLORS $default
else
# BSD, OS X and a few more support colors through the -G switch instead